Any person
desiring to import or manufacture any insecticide may apply to the Registration Committee
for the registration of such insecticide and there shall be separate application for each
such insecticide.

PROVIDED that any person engaged in the business of import or
manufacture of any insecticide immediately before the commencement of this section
shall make an application to the Registration
Committee within a period of [seventeen months] from the date of such commencement for the
registration of any insecticide which he has been mporting or manufacturing before that
date:

[PROVIDED FURTHER that where any person referred to in the preceding
proviso fails to make an application under that proviso within the period specified
therein, he may make such application at any time thereafter on payment of a penalty of
one hundred rupees for every month or part thereof after the expiry of such period for the
registration of each such insecticide.]

2.

Every application under sub-section (1) shall be made
in such form and contain such particulars as may be prescribed.

3.

On receipt of any such application the registration of an
insecticide, the Committee may, after such inquiry as it deems fit and after satisfying
itself that the insecticide to which the application relates conforms to the claims made
by the importer or by the manufacturer, as the case may be, as regards [on such conditions
as may be specified by it] and on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, the
insecticide, allot a registration number thereto and issue a certificate of registration
in token thereof within a period of twelve months from the date of receipt of the
application.

PROVIDED that the
Committee may, if it is unable within the said period to arrive at a decision on the basis
of the materials placed before it, extend the period by a further period not exceeding six
months.

PROVIDED FURTHER that if the Committee is of opinion that the
precaution claimed by the application as being sufficient to ensure safety to human beings
or animal are not such as can be easily observed or that notwithstanding the observance of
such precautions the use of the insecticides involves serious risk to human beings or
animals

, it may refuse to register the insecticide.

3A

In the case of applications received by it prior to the 31st March, 1975
notwithstanding the expiry of the period specified in sub-section (3) for the disposal of
such applications, it shall be lawful and shall be deemed always to have been lawful for
the Registration Committee to dispose of such applications at any time after such expiry
but within a period of one year from the commencement of the Insecticides (Amendment) Act,
1977 (24 of 1977):

PROVIDED that nothing contained in this sub-section shall be deemed to
make any contravention before the commencement of the Insecticides (Amendment) Act, 1977
(24 of 1977), of a condition of a certificate

of registration granted before
commencement, an offence punishable under this Act.

3B

Where the Registration Committee is of opinion that the Insecticide is
being introduced for the first time in India, it may, pending any inquiry, register it
provisionally for a period of two years on such conditions as may be specified by it.

3C

The registration Committee may, having regard to the efficacy of the
insecticide and its safety to human beings and animals, vary the conditions subject to
which a certificate of registration has been granted and may for that purpose require the
certificate-holder by notice in writing to deliver up the certificate to it within such
time as may be specified in the notice.

4.

Notwithstanding anything containing in the section,
where an insecticide has been registered on the application of any person, any other
person desiring to import or manufacture the insecticide or engaged in the business of,
import or manufacture thereof, shall on application and on payment of prescribed fee be
allotted a registration number and granted a certificate of registration in respect
thereof on the same conditions on which the insecticide was originally registered.

Registration of Insecticides Under Insecticides Rules, 1971

6. Manner of Registration

1.

a.

An application for registration of an insecticide under
the Act shall be made in Form I and the said Form including the verification portion,
shall be signed in case of an individual by the individual himself or a person duly
authorised by him ; in case of Hindu Undivided Family, by the Karta or any person duly
authorised by him ; in case of partnership firm by the managing partner ; in case of a
company, by any person duly authorised in that behalf by the Board of Directors ; and in
any other case by the person in-charge or responsible for the conduct of the business. Any
change in members of Hindu Undivided Family or partners or the Board of Directors or the
person in charge, as the case may be shall be forthwith intimated to the secretary,
Central Insecticides Board and Registration Committee and the Licensing Officer.

b.

The Registration Committee may, if necessary, direct
inspection of the 'testing facility' for establishing the authenticity of the data.

2.

An application form duly filled together with
a bank draft of Rs. One hundred only, drawn in favour of the Accounts Officer, Directorate
of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, payable at Faridabad towards registration
fee shall be sent to the Secretary, Regiatration Committee, Directorate of Plant
Protection, Quarantine & Storage, NH-IV, Faridabad-121001, Haryana. One Self addressed stamped envelope and one stamped envelope must be enclosed along with the application.

3.

The registration fee payable shall be paid by
a demand draft drawn on the State Bank of India, Faridabad, in favour of the Accounts
Officer, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Faridabad, Haryana.

4.

The certificate of registration shall be in
Form II or Form II-A, as the case may be and shall be subject to such conditions as
specified therein.

6A. Issue of duplicate certificate of registration

A fee of rupees five only shall be paid for a
duplicate copy of the Certificate of Registration if the original is defaced, damaged or
lost.

7. Appeal

1.

An appeal against any decision of the Registration
Committee under section 9 shall be preferred in writing [in Form II-B in duplicater] to
the Central Government in the Department of Agriculture.

2.

The appeal shall be in writing and shall set out
concisely and under distinct heads the grounds on which the appeal is preferred.

3.

Every appeal shall be accompanied by a treasury challan
evidencing the payment of fee of rupees ten and a copy of the decision
appealed against.

4.

The fee payable for preferring an appeal shall be
deposited under the head "XXI" by a demand draft drawn on the State Bank of
Indai, New Delhi in favour of the Pay and Accounts Officer, Department of Agriculture
& Cooperation, New Delhi.